On 24 July 2018, the board of WPFC resolved to appoint Voluntary Administrators. The Administrators are Richard Tucker and John Bumbak from KordaMentha.

As you may be aware from recent media reports the Club is currently facing a serious financial situation and is currently working through various options to solidify its position with its creditors and the WAFC. Based on discussions with the board of the WAFC and independent finance professionals, the Club is now at a point where it has decided a course of action to address its financial position and allow it to emerge as a long term, viable business.

WEST Perth continued its impressive form dominating Swan Districts to win by 90 points at Joondalup Arena on Saturday to improve to second position on the WAFL ladder after 16 rounds.

West Perth and Swan Districts have become fascinating WAFL rivals over the past 15 years, but Saturday at Joondalup Arena wasn’t another chapter in that with the Falcons continuing their impressive form and Swans continuing to struggle.

The Falcons delivered a dominant performance at home to Swans on Saturday to record their second win against the black-and-whites in 2018 on the back of losing last year's elimination final at Steel Blue Oval. Read More ...

WEST Perth is back after the bye to tackle the struggling Swan Districts at Joondalup Arena on Saturday with the Falcons out to further secure third position and keep their top two dreams alive in 2018.

West Perth and Swan Districts lock horns at Joondalup Arena on Saturday in a contest crucial to both with the Falcons trying to further consolidate third position and stay in touch of second while Swans just need to find a way to snap a losing run and keep their finals hopes alive.

West Perth had the bye last weekend and comes into the Round 16 contest in third position on the WAFL ladder with an 8-5 record to be just a game behind the second placed South Fremantle and two ahead of the fourth placed Perth.

Carol Bick was the Mum of the West Perth Football Club for the best part of 40 years. If you played for West Perth you were, and would always be, one of ‘her boys.’

From the time the club moved to Joondalup, she sat in the same seat in our grandstand right above the player’s race. At every home game she would be cheering for “her boys” from the time the colts started at 9am until the league team left the field at 5pm. She made it her business to know every player who took the field in every grade, because it meant a lot to her to make each of them feel important. However, where she sat in the grandstand was exposed to the elements. When asked why she sat there, she said that she wanted the sight of her applauding them to be the last thing the players saw, win or lose, as they left the ground. She wanted them to know they had her unconditional support.

The West Perth Football Club is today providing a media statement in response to an article in The West Australian. We want to reassure our members, our supporters and all those who contribute to the Club that we are continuing to operate as usual and our focus is on ensuring our long-term financial sustainability.

West Perth has been a crucial part of the WAFL competition for more than 130 years, and we will continue to be so. Our supporters are one of our greatest assets and we encourage you to show that support by coming along to our last five round matches and cheer on our playing group as we head towards the finals series.

WEST Perth kicked nine of the last 11 goals to beat East Fremantle by 30 points at East Fremantle Oval in NAIDOC Round on Saturday with Corey Chalmers delivering a career-best five goals.

East Fremantle might be anchored to the bottom of the WAFL ladder with just two wins for the season, but they did come off an improved second half the previous week despite losing to Claremont.

And then despite West Perth kicking three goals in just over five minutes to open proceedings on Saturday, East Fremantle responded well and were 15 points up by midway through the third quarter after Cameron Loersch had kicked his third goal. Read More ...

WEST Perth heads to East Fremantle Oval to play the bottom placed East Fremantle in NAIDOC Round of the WAFL on Saturday.

It's NAIDOC Round in the WAFL as East Fremantle hosts West Perth on Saturday at East Fremantle Oval with the Sharks just trying to be competitive while the Falcons can't afford a drop off as they look to consolidate third position.

East Fremantle comes into the game having lost four straight to remain anchored to the bottom of the ladder with a 2-10 record despite an improved second half in Geraldton last Saturday to only lose to Claremont by 20 points.

Coming off a tough week against Subiaco the lads have reviewed and learnt from the weekend and now look forward to the challenge of beating East Fremantle at Shark Park this Saturday.

They pose a threat with some quality recruits in the off-season but our ability to 'unite' as a team and be 'relentless' for four quarters will hold us in good stead for a 'professional' win - quote Aaron Black's pre-game speech.